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2008 - 2015 & Churchdown School Academy, Gloucestershire. \\ &\textbf{A-Levels:} 3 A grades, \textbf{AS-levels:} 2 A grades, \textbf{GCSE:} 7 A$^*$ grades, 3 A grades and 1 B. \\ & Highest GCSE and A-Level grades in year group.
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\noindent{\Large\textbf{Publications}} \hfill \textbf{Citations: 146, h-index: 7, as of September 2023}
\noindent{\Large\textbf{Publications}} \hfill \textbf{Citations: 160, h-index: 7, as of October 2023}

\hfill \href{http://arxiv.org/a/bevins_h_1}{arxiv.org/a/bevins\_h\_1}

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October 2020 & \textit{maxsmooth and its applications to 21-cm cosmology}, 3rd Global 21-cm Workshop (Online), University of Cambridge \\
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% October 2021 & \textit{An extensive Bayesian re-analysis of the SARAS2 data from the Epoch of Reionization}, 21-cm Group Meeting (Online), Cavendish Astrophysics, University of Cambridge \\
% February 2021 & \textit{maxsmooth and Maximally Smooth Functions}, Internal Coffee Talk (Online), Cavendish Astrophysics, University of Cambridge \\
% February 2021 & \textit{GlobalEmu: A novel and robust approach to emulating the Global 21-cm signal and applications to data from SARAS2}, 21-cm Group Meeting (Online), Cavendish Astrophysics, University of Cambridge \\
% July 2020 & \textit{maxsmooth: rapid maximally smooth function fitting with applications to 21-cm cosmology}, 21-cm Group Meeting, Cavendish Astrophysics, University of Cambridge \\
% May 2020 & \textit{An updated estimate of the cosmic radio background and implications for ultra-high-energy photon propagation}, Internal Coffee Talk, Cavendish Astrophysics, University of Cambridge \\
% May 2020 & \textit{An updated estimate of the cosmic radio background and implications for 21-cm Cosmology}, 21-cm Group Meeting, Cavendish Astrophysics, University of Cambridge
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\section*{Grants and Awards}

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July 2022 & \href{https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/astronomers-develop-novel-way-to-see-the-first-stars-through-the-fog-of-the-early-universe}{Astronomers develop novel way to ‘see’ first stars through fog of early Universe}. Press release for the REACH mission paper lead by Eloy de Lera Acedo. See \href{https://nature.altmetric.com/details/132932581/news}{Altmetrics} for a summary of other articles.
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\section*{Teaching}
\section*{Student Supervision}

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October 2023 - & Co-supervision of Sam Leeny (PhD student) with Eloy de Lera Acedo and Will Handley. Working on data analysis techniques for 21-cm Cosmology. \\
October 2023 - & Co-Supervision of Nora Gavrea (Masters student) with Anastasia Fialkov. Working on theoretical modelling of the Dark Ages 21-cm signal. \\
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\section*{Small Group Teaching}

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October 2021 - April 2022 & \textbf{Demonstration of Part IA Scientific Computing} for 32 hours, University of Cambridge.\\
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